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Topic: JD Fantasy Football 2009 (Read 18726 times)

I love my team. I'm a little worried about depth, but I love the first 5 picks. I had an eye on several TE's who were all taken right before I picked, so I went boom or bust with Shockey. That's my biggest concern so far.

I love my team. I'm a little worried about depth, but I love the first 5 picks. I had an eye on several TE's who were all taken right before I picked, so I went boom or bust with Shockey. That's my biggest concern so far.

I love my team. I'm a little worried about depth, but I love the first 5 picks. I had an eye on several TE's who were all taken right before I picked, so I went boom or bust with Shockey. That's my biggest concern so far.

I take it Shockey is no longer your biggest concern?

Why would a tight end who is hurt every game and hasn't been good for 5 years concern his owner?

Yeah with the trade and the Lions sucking Williams was a tough one last year. My hope was that he'd step in and be TO now that TO's gone elsewhere and if he even comes close he's great value in the 5th. It might yet happen, but a nasty injury early in the year worries me.

Yeah with the trade and the Lions sucking Williams was a tough one last year. My hope was that he'd step in and be TO now that TO's gone elsewhere and if he even comes close he's great value in the 5th. It might yet happen, but a nasty injury early in the year worries me.

It seems like the Cowboys did absolutely nothing with Roy Williams once they got him last year. I couldn't believe it. Until I see otherwise, I'm going to assume that Patrick Crayton and Miles Austin will be used as much as Roy Williams. Not to mention Jason Witten is in the mix.

I have to think that the whole point of getting Williams here was that they knew they were moving on without TO. Why they used him so little is beyond me. This year he's low risk / high reward when you figure he's the #1 WR (theoretically) on a Cowboys team that should be strong offensively. Luckily the report now is that it's just a bruise, and he might miss one preseason game and then be back in action.

In round 5, it was either him or Chad Johnson... we'll see if I made the right call eventually.

I have to think that the whole point of getting Williams here was that they knew they were moving on without TO. Why they used him so little is beyond me. This year he's low risk / high reward when you figure he's the #1 WR (theoretically) on a Cowboys team that should be strong offensively. Luckily the report now is that it's just a bruise, and he might miss one preseason game and then be back in action.

In round 5, it was either him or Chad Johnson Ochocinco... we'll see if I made the right call eventually.

The season's first ruinous injury may belong to Indianapolis receiver Anthony Gonzalez(notes). He went down without contact in the first quarter against the Jaguars -- just took a single step, then hit the turf. Gonzalez couldn't put any weight on his right leg